Michael Douglas says ‘All in the Family’ political clashes wouldn’t be played for laughs today pd01

Actor Michael Douglas mused in a new interview that the political dynamics that made for comedy gold in “All in the Family” wouldn’t go over as well in today’s climate.

Appearing on a CBS News special about Rob Reiner, who was murdered last week along with his wife Michele, Douglas reflected on the 1970s sitcom “All in the Family,” where Reiner starred as the liberal Michael Stivic.

His father-in-law, working-class man Archie Bunker, was the opposite politically and preferred to call Stivic “Meathead” for some of his more leftist views.

“It was basing the story about a blue-collar, right-wing conservative father,” Douglas said of the show. “Archie Bunker thought this guy was not good enough for his daughter, and particularly despised his politics, which is told as a comedy, and it was very funny.”

Michael Douglas appearing on a CBS News special about Rob Reiner.
Actor Michael Douglas said in a new interview with CBS News that the political dynamics that made for comedy gold in “All in the Family” wouldn’t go over as well in today’s climate.CBS
All in the Family cast, Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers, and Rob Reiner, sit around a table.
“It was basing the story about a blue-collar, right-wing conservative father. Archie Bunker thought this guy was not good enough for his daughter, and particularly despised his politics, which is told as a comedy, and it was very funny,” Douglas said of the show.  ZUMAPRESS.com

“And how far away those days are now,” he said. “It’s very difficult to do a political show about a very conservative father and his son, without it becoming a drama.”

In a flashback interview that aired during the CBS special, Reiner praised the “brilliant” and “edgy” writing on the show, which is considered a landmark in American television.

It helped launch the career of Reiner, who went on to be better known as a director.

Cast of "All in the Family" in the doorway of their television address: 704 Hauser Street, Astoria, Queens, NY.
Rob Reiner starred in “All in the Family” alongside Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton, and Sally Struthers.CBS /Landov

Douglas starred in Reiner’s 1995 film “The American President” as President Andrew Shepherd and said he had a “spectacular” experience working with him.

Sally Struthers, who starred as Bunker’s daughter on “All in the Family,” recently revealed that she was shocked by the script when she first arrived on set.

In an interview with Fox News Digital last month, she described how she had a sheltered upbringing and was therefore taken aback by some of the show’s humor.

“Something would come out of somebody’s mouth in the show, usually Archie’s, and I would turn to whoever was sitting next to me and say, ‘What does that mean?’” she added.

Rob Reiner and Michael Douglas at the 41st Annual Chaplin Award Gala Dinner.
Rob Reiner and Michael Douglas at the 41st Annual Chaplin Award Gala dinner at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on April 28, 2014 in New York City. WireImage

“I didn’t hear racial slurs growing up. I didn’t hear negative epithets. I really didn’t know that all this ugliness was out there. So it was a big learning curve for me.”

Reiner often supported progressive causes and said he and O’Connor were actually fairly politically aligned in real life.

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